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The Dead Sea Scrolls Uncovered The
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Introduction Why should anyone be i
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consignments, then more insistently
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Texts and fragments are translated
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entire corpus of pictures completel
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'Perfection of the Way' and 'zeal f
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as Judgement' throughout, so that t
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Chapter 1 - Messianic and Visionary
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He is to a certain extent a superna
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1991. Since then much discussion ha
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Chapter 3 below. Not only is it use
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[the sl]ai[n of the] Kitti[m] . . .
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Translation Fragment 1 (1) ... the
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Covenant' incumbent on all 'the Rig
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a book of the utmost importance for
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presumably an Angel - possibly even
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Translation Column 2 (9)...sixteen
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Righteous), etc. These themes shoul
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Translation Fragment 1 (1) ... to t
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Chapter 2 - Prophets and Pseudo-Pro
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this document, are also the backbon
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person, where it would appear to be
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Fragment 3 (1)...(2)... the Lord, a
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Translation Fragment 1 (1) and my p
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Previous Discussions: J. T. Milik,
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important for deciphering the secta
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Gen. 15:6's words, 'counted for him
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This is to be contrasted sharply wi
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Translation Part 1: Calendrical Exp
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'outside Jerusalem.'] (It refers to
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Probably reinforcing the impression
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them (27) feared [the L]aw was save
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Translation Fragment 1 (1) [. . . t
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appear that this requires their lea
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other impure persons, twelve cubits
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Translation Manuscript A Fragment 1
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Preceding this, Lines 2-4, referrin
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effect that a man hung upon a tree
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and (You are) the maker of everythi
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Chapter 7 - Hymns and Mysteries Thi
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'archapostles' who call themselves
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Translation Foundations of Fire Man
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Translation Fragment 1 Column 1 (1)
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jokingly contends that they receive
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them because of his Piety (here cle
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fiery zeal; (7) (rather) He judged
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Eternal Fountain . . . For He has s
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will be glorified over another, and
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as (19) He has opened your ears to
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The two texts on sectarian discipli
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interesting and complements the ref
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Fragment 2 Column 1 (1) and on the
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Fragment 6 (2) . . . be reddish . .
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As Josephus describes them, these r
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49. He Loved His Bodily Emissions (
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Anyone who thought this scenario wa
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supporters in the Temple. Josephus
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e complete and totally original, al
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The Dead Sea Scrolls Texts Note: Th
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Text 45: Brontologion Text 49: He l